Saint Lucia is one of the most famous islands for diving among amateurs and beginners. Are you interested in snorkelling or nocturnal dives? We have incredible spots to visit!
The Travel Boutique presents Scuba Diving Holidays with different packages for various under sea adventures. Groups can include 2 to 7 persons.
-
Snorkelling in beautiful spots
-
Scuba diving certification: Discover scuba (1 day/ 1 dive), Scuba diver (2 days/ 2 dives), Open water (3 days / 4 dives), Advanced open water (2 days/5 dives), Dive master (5 days/ 5 + dives)…
-
Special dives: Night, Underwater Naturalist, Navigation, Wreck, Underwater Photography…
All packages include Sea Transportation, Equipment, Snacks & Insurance.
Our partners are the best Scuba Diving instructors in Saint Lucia, they are the best professionals, very enthusiastic about our island and internationally certified because your safety is important.
Saint Lucia is involved in underwater protection with the establishment in 1995 of the Soufriere Marine Management Area (SMMA). It is no longer possible to encroach on the fragile marine ecosystems of this island without first seeking permission. Within the past 9 years this initiative has lead to increased fish stocks, education in coral poaching and zero tolerance for reef dynamiting. Be ready to be dazzled by our underwater diversity! Check the amazing spots we will guide you to visit:
Anse La Raye Wall
A dramatic wall falls from the surface, covered in sea whips, gorgonians and soft coral hosting delicate soft corals and large feather duster worms.
Grand Caille
Grand Caille, a creole name meaning "Large Reef", Grand Caille is a very dramatic dive site with deep water gorgonians and sea whips. You can see huge brain corals and barrel sponges in pristine conditions.
Wreck of the "Lesleen M"
A 165 foot freighter that was sunk in 1986, covered with deep sea Fans and Sponges with a variety of reef fish. Schools of Fish can be found in and around the wreck, as well as moray eels, frogfish, lobsters and much more.
Trou Diable
Trou Diable, a creole name meaning“devil’s hole” is a fascinating spot with large barrel sponges and big coral heads with schools of chromis and grunts in profusion. One of the healthiest reefs you’ll ever dive on.
Pinnacles
The most visually spectacular dive site with four seamounts that rise dramatically from the depths of the ocean to within a few feet from the surface, provide a shelter for trumpet fish, filefish and sometimes seahorses.
Anse Cochon
A steep slope with large boulders covered in sponges and gorgonians. In the shallower parts of the reef, seahorses, scorpion fish and cleaner shrimps are found in abundance.
Turtle Reef
A crescent-shaped reef that drops quickly from a plateau area starting at 40 feet to over 150 feet. Spectacular pillar coral and barrel sponges can be seen. On Turtle Reef you are very likely to see hawksbill and green turtles as it is adjacent to turtle grass beds.
Superman's Flight
Situated at the base of the Petit Piton where the cliff face was used in the filming of Superman II. The steep slope is covered by many soft corals and species. Come to flight with fishes!
Anse Chastanet Reef
This reef is a plateau between 5-25 feet that drops away to 140 feet. The reef is covered in gorgonians, soft corals and sponges hosting a variety of moray eels, parrot fish, blennies, crabs and big schools of needle fish. A great dive site for macro photography.
Fairyland
This reef sparkles with vibrant colours of many varieties of corals and sponges. The plateau area slopes gently from 40 to 60 feet. Turtles can be seen around! This dive site offers great drift diving along one of the most colorful walls in the Caribbean.
Piton Wall
Just under the Petit Piton, this dramatic wall drops to many hundreds of feet below. A great opportunity to see many varieties of crustaceans and critters.
Jalousie
Situated at the base of the Gros Piton with lots of schooling fish, creole wrasse, bar jack and occasionally the southern sennet, Jalousie is a great site. Of course you will see different corals and sponges.
Coral Gardens
The unusual sargassum trigger fish can be spotted in the deeper areas with the odd barracuda. In the shallows you can swim through dense sea plumes forests, a great hideaway for the juvenile offsprings of the reef.